Danielle is the leader of a clique of arrogant, mean high school girls; she and her rich friends Tiffany and Brooke care only about their pampered selves (although Brooke has periodic misgivings). No one really hangs out with them except a dumb jock named Gavin, and the class nerd Jonathan, and poor Danielle is getting nowhere with the popular guy Drew, even after she and friends accidentally killed his last girlfriend. It’s been a year, and Drew still ignores her – but he doesn’t ignore the new foreign exchange student Katarina. Since Katarina can’t take a hint, Danielle begins plotting her downfall. But there’s a slight problem: Danielle and her friends begin experiencing a level of high weirdness in which all three of them rapidly age. This serves to make Danielle more desperate than ever. She’ll sacrifice anything, even Drew, to get her youth and looks back.Although released to video in 2005, “Bad Girls From Valley High” was actually shot in 1999 and shelved because of Jonathan Brandis Suicide It’s too bad this movie fell into obscurity because it works well for what it is. It’s got the pizazz and quirkiness this type of film requires and a number of laugh-out-loud scenes, plus there’s no unnecessary raunch or general obnoxiousness, except of course for the main “Hun” girl (Benz). Tanja Reichert is a highlight, but she appears so briefly she’s almost not worth mentioning; and Keena is a cutie but they don’t do enough with her. But Lloyd is his usual entertaining self. Brandis would commit suicide four years later and Leigh would pass away in five.